【題目】The world consumes hundreds of billions of single-use plastic bags each year. They are difficult to recycle, wasteful and damage the nature. Environmental activists want to ban plastic bags or---as many communities have done ---charge a fee for them. But the plastic bag industry defends their use, saying people reuse plastic bags, and industry officials argue recycling is a matter of personal responsibility and should not be forced.
City officials say New Yorkers use 5.2 billion plastic bags each year. They are offered free with nearly every supermarket, or convenience store purchase. Many people like them, even if they sometimes feel guilty about using them. But what happens to those bags after they’ve been used in a huge environmental problem. They are found on beaches. They are caught in trees. They are swallowed by marine life.
Plastic bags are made of petroleum products and natural gas, and do not biodegrade (分解). And they are difficult to recycle. So New York City spends nearly $ 10 million dollars a year to send 100---thousand tons of plastic bags to landfills out of state.
In Washington, D.C., a five percent charge on all single-use bags led to about a 60 percent reduction and in Los Angeles County in California , a 10 cent charge on single-use bags led to a 95 percent reduction. With a 10 cent charge on bags, customers are much more likely to stop and think about whether they need a bag or not. And that’s really all that these laws are doing.
【1】Who object to the limit of using plastic bags?
A. Plastic bag makers. B. Government officials.
C. Stores and supermarkets. D. Most of the consumers.
【2】Paragraph 2 mainly tells us _____.
A. the difficulty about dealing with plastic bags
B. the popularity of plastic bags in New York
C. the great convenience brought by using plastic bags
D. the usage and problems of plastic bags in New York
【3】What measure does the writer introduce to reduce the use of plastic bags?
A. Reducing the production of plastic bags.
B. Charging for the use of plastic bags.
C. Offering paper bags instead of plastic bags.
D. Making people realize the harm of plastic bags.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】D
【3】B
【解析】
試題分析:本文是一篇說明文,講述了塑料袋在美國的使用,對美國人民帶來的影響,以及對塑料袋使用才去的措施和建議。
【1】A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章的第一段But the plastic bag industry defends their use可知此對象是塑料袋的制造者,故選A。
【2】D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段convenience store purchase和they’ve been used in a huge environmental problem可知,這段話是講述使用塑料袋的好處和壞處的,故選D。
【3】B推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段With a 10 cent charge on bags, customers are much more likely to stop and think about whether they need a bag or not,推測可知作者認(rèn)為當(dāng)使用付費(fèi)制的情況下,人們就會思考是否真的對塑料袋有需要,減少塑料袋造成的垃圾問題,故選B。
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